Keeping up with technical SEO

Remember the phrase “peak oil” that was bandied about by doomsayers just a few short years ago? The notion that the world was about to imminently run out of oil, and that would be the end of cars, planes and trains and everything else that runs on petroleum? “Peak oil” today sounds about as ludicrous […]

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Marketing Automation 181302626 Ss 1920 Remember the phrase “peak oil” that was bandied about by doomsayers just a few short years ago? The notion that the world was about to imminently run out of oil, and that would be the end of cars, planes and trains and everything else that runs on petroleum? “Peak oil” today sounds about as ludicrous as a similarly misguided prognostication made around the same time: namely, the impending “death of SEO.”

Not dead yet! All professional SEOs know that the opposite is true. SEO keeps getting more complex, more sophisticated, more advanced – and ultimately, harder and harder to keep up with.

If you’re trying to keep up to speed with the contemporary SEO landscape, or if you’re looking to broaden your skills with more nuanced tactics and techniques, you should attend the Hardcore Technical SEO Tactics & Techniques workshop at SMX West.

Taught by well-known and respected SEO expert Eric Enge, the full-day workshop is a deep dive into the best of the best techniques and methods that help you drive your SEO efforts to success.

Want to know more what to expect from the workshop? Click over to Five questions for 2016 Search Personality of the Year Eric Enge. Eric maps out the topics and tactics he’ll be discussing, describing the technical aspects he’ll be covering and also showing how what you’ll learn can provide solutions to business issues as well.


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Chris Sherman (@CJSherman) is a Founding editor of Search Engine Land and is now retired.

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